About this
book:
The dice conquer all, including the most skillful players, because they
are loaded and manipulated by back­gammon cheaters. This book exposes the
ring of cheaters that infested backgammon in the early 1980s, naming names
and describing techniques. However, most of the book is devoted to long
annotated matches.

What others have said about this and his collection of backgammon books:
Extensive content on cube theory with reference to money games, chouette and tournament matches.
Money players will soon find that their investment is recovered many times over.
Sound advice on the practical aspects of backgammon play (e.g., sections on hustlers, cheating techniques, and chouette money management).
Mathematical equations for pip count comparisons.
Insightful and often very amusing.
Technical articles on general subjects.
Seminal work on match play, money play, doubling cube, races, and more.
A wealth of backgammon information.
His dynamic prose never fails to keep the reader entertained.
Chouette play, strategy and tactics are his forte.
He is a mathematical genius, putting numbers on every conceivable aspect of the game.